Microsoft Windows Server 2003: Creating the Design
Overview/Description
To identify the features and design criteria of an administration service and site topology for Windows Server 2003
Target Audience
Prospective systems engineers, technical support engineers, and technical consultants seeking competency in Windows Server 2003; systems and network analysts seeking competency in Windows Server 2003
Prerequisites
Experience in implementing and administrating Windows network operating systems; familiarity with directory services, network services, and network applications
Expected Duration
160 Minutes
Objectives:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003: Creating the Design
determine a suitable OU structure design that delegates authority based on business and administrative requirements.
determine a suitable Windows Server 2003 organizational unit (OU) structure that reflects an organization's IT administrative model.
determine a group policy strategy for a specific set of business and technical requirements.
determine a suitable authentication and security group strategy for users and computers within a specific Active Directory design.
design a security group and account strategy for an organization based on specific business goals and technical requirements.
determine a suitable Active Directory site topology design that optimizes replication.
determine a suitable migration path design for Active Directory.
design an appropriate site topology and migration path for an enterprise based on specific technical and business requirements.
Course Number: 115395_eng